Kanye West and Bianca Censori warned to 'dress appropriately' for Malibu mansion court case: Report
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In a recent court directive, a judge has subtly reminded Kanye West and Bianca Censori to ensure their attire is suitable for the courtroom when the renowned musician appears before the judge next week.

Judge Brock T. Hammond emphasized that all attendees at the Los Angeles trial must adhere to a standard dress code or risk being barred from the courtroom.

Additionally, the judge made it clear that accessories such as sunglasses and hats are prohibited, stressing his desire for proceedings to be devoid of any unnecessary disruptions.

The court appearance is linked to a lawsuit involving West, whose wife Censori is known for her often daring public attire. The legal matter stems from a complaint by a construction worker regarding the troubled renovation of West’s Malibu property.

Tony Saxon, the plaintiff, alleges he was dismissed after voicing safety concerns and claims he received only a single payment, despite being promised a salary of $20,000 per week for the project.

As reported by Rolling Stone, Judge Hammond clarified on Friday: “All parties and witnesses must follow the court’s basic dress code: no hats, sunglasses, or revealing attire. Let’s keep it drama-free.”


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“And if someone doesn’t comply, they will not be allowed in the courtroom. If a witness is not dressed appropriately, they will be turned around at the door.”

He did not name West or Censori, but the latter has been seen out in public in increasingly revealing outfits, including an “invisible dress” on the Grammys red carpet.

The couple are both believed to be testifying in the 12-day case and Censori may sit at the defense table as a representative of West’s company.

Saxon claims West told him to get rid all electricity and windows from the $57 million mansion and to complete the revamp while using large generators.

But he says he refused due to it posing a fire hazard that was “extreme danger” to his safety. The lawsuit claims the rapper ignored this and told Saxon to “get the hell out.”

West bought the beachfront home – designed by award-winning architect Tadao Ando – in 2021 and quickly gutted it.

He sold it for a staggering loss for $21 million in September 2024 to Steve Belmont, who said he wants to resort it to its original state.

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